by Ken Christensen | Jan 17, 2013 | Car Safety
In the bitter depths of winter, the cold seeps into your bones. The ice, snow, and extremely low temperatures can seem to weigh on your soul, but they can also damage your car! The 3 things mechanics suggest you watch out for in the blistering weather: 1. Tires Ice on...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 16, 2013 | Auto Accident Attorney, Drunk Driving Accidents
Two weeks ago, in West Valley City, a 26-year-old woman ran over a curb, through the front yard of a house, and drove into the garage, which caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage. The woman was given a breathalyzer test, and was also taken for further testing....
by Ken Christensen | Jan 15, 2013 | Car Accidents, Train Accident
In Murray, Wednesday, Jan 9th, a man was injured attempting to bypass railroad crossing arms. The 83-year-old was transported to an area hospital, and his injuries were not life-threatening. Neither was anyone on the train injured. UTA spokesman Gerry Carpenter said...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 14, 2013 | Auto Accident Attorney, Drunk Driving Accidents, Hit and Run
In Kearns, UT, police arrested three men after they allegedly hit a car and fled the scene. At 2:00 am, they left a bar and drove off in an SUV, hitting a parked car on their way. An officer was nearby, and saw the incident. He tried to pull over the fleeing car, but...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 11, 2013 | Train Accident
Last Thursday, January 3rd, the FrontRunner commuter train broke down, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded or delayed. The train was coming from Salt Lake, southbound, and stopped in the single-track area of the Jordan River Narrows, making access for mechanics...